Sentences with phrase «from huge discrepancies»

It's possible it was a result of fewer available players, but they suffer from huge discrepancies in team stats.
I think this second and equally irrational fear of halving our payout arises from the huge discrepancy between what online distributors pay self - published authors and what traditional publishers pay their authors.

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Given this discrepancy between our disappointing performance on the pitch and our huge wealth — could it be that we are prioritising the making of money from football over the making of success on the field of play?
Other examples from observers and social media included ballot boxes being stuffed with extra ballots in multiple regions; an election official assaulting an observer; CCTV cameras obscured by flags or nets from watching ballot boxes; discrepancies in ballot numbers; last - minute voter registration changes likely designed to boost turnout; and a huge pro-Putin sign in one polling station.
In theory, it would better match the popular vote... but given the limited number of electors, you'd could still have huge discrepancies from the actual popular vote given demographics (as small populations states still have an advantage over high population states).
As a reader from the UK, however I am continually very surprised at the huge discrepancy in sizing between UK and US sizes (even when purchasing the correct UK size that is supposed to correspond to the US one).
Combined with a full implementation of an annually varying temperature correction, their latest processed data product has reduced the discrepancy with the TIM instrument from over 5 W / m2 to less than 0.5 W / m2 — a huge improvement.
From two - bedroom apartments to 14 - bedroom mansions, there is a huge discrepancy in what a million pounds wil get you for a property around the UK
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